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    hearing impairment‚ physical disabilities affecting articulation of sounds. The potential impact of the wide range of communication difficulties varies greatly from severe mental impairment to slight problems with social interaction. The potential effects on each child’s development depends on the severity of their speech‚ language and communication difficulties. Children should always have plenty of opportunities to join in activities this is to express their opinions and to interact with other children

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    How the Media Affects Women’s Self Esteem In today’s society and even past decades‚ women have been expected to live up to certain societal standards. Photo-shopped models in magazines‚ commercials‚ and other forms of advertisement define what is socially acceptable. Stick thin leading ladies epitomize the acceptable figure for women to attain. These different media‚ as well as these portrayals of beauty‚ are the constant goal for women around the world‚ especially young women‚ and the impact has

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    women are expected to look like celebrities‚ or dress a certain way to be successful in life. The female boy is used as a scale towards success; women believe that in order to be successful they must look like a success. For example‚ models use their body in magazines to gain popularity and money in order to succeed. The media also empowers women based on their appearance. Women are portrayed to be used as sex icons and are rewarded for it in the media with popularity and money. “The female characters

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    Emily Muhlberg ENGL 112 Dr. Delony March 4‚ 2014 Improperly Redefining “Beautiful”: Social Media’s Profound Effect on Body Image The effects that social media outlets such as Twitter‚ Facebook‚ and Instagram have on their viewers are widely varied‚ but in my opinion the most impactful message that viewers take away from their social media use is the proposed definition of what is “beautiful”. People are highly moldable beings who soak up what they are surrounded by‚ so it makes sense that a

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    statement: Even though many would argue that social media is a positive outlet that allows individuals to express themselves to their peers‚ some would dispute that instead social media decreases literacy and education‚ brings about negative self-esteem and body image‚ and also encourages narcissistic behavior which can lead to harassment and bullying. I. Decreases literacy and education A. The use of cyber-slang is not only being used online when talking with friends and peers but also in classrooms

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    Five Ways to Build Student’s Self-Esteem By:J.C. Sprenger Just like everyone‚ your students will have unique qualities that make up their individuality. These qualities are developed from the environment in which the student is raised as well as inheritance through the family. Each student has something unique to be offered to the classroom and to the world. In the midst of growing up‚ sometimes these special qualities often get clouded by the need to be accepted and to follow the crowd. The

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    Examining the effects of popular children’s Media on young girls’ body image Sharon Hayes and Stacey Tantleff-Dunn University of Central Florida‚ Orlando‚ Florida‚ USA A study was done to explore the effects of short exposure to appearance-related media on young girls’ body image. Some writings/studies has suggested that girls at the age of 6 and older are experiencing problems with their body‚ or body dissatisfaction (Dohnt & Tiggemann‚ 2005). Some researchers are even saying that girls

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    ourselves into the perfect image that is portrayed by the media is a waste of time and money. So don’t try to obtain something that is false mirror image. Look where it left Michael Jackson‚ stressed and obsessed. One can ask the question who decided how we must look and dress.? Is it a false perception created by society. Do we point the blame finger at ourselves or at people from the past? Ancient Egyptian and roman cultures tried to attain the perfect Roman body image. We can see this in the

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    In "Body-Image Pressure Increasingly Affects Boys" by Jamie Santa Cruz‚ the author argues that cultural ideals are becoming an equal opportunity anxiety-inducer‚ and eating disorders are increasingly common in men‚ but the symptoms in men and women don’t look the same. Statistically speaking‚ Santa Cruz states that 18 percent of boys are highly concerned about their weight and physique (1). Which causes young men to partake in activities that aren’t necessarily good for their body‚ such as becoming

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    “A&P” exemplifies the way humans observe the female body. In this piece three girls come to shop at a grocery store wearing nothing but bathing suits. The narrator illustrates an image of each the girls‚ portraying everything from the bone structure in their faces‚ to their skin tone‚ tan lines‚ and the way they walk. Additionally‚ the narrator describes the older women in the store; denoting their varicose veins‚ and rugged faces. The human body attracts a lot of attention‚ consequently‚ not all

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